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While we have expected OnePlus to deliver smartphones with flagship specs paired with a relatively cheaper price tag, the Asus was a surprise entrant into this segment. Both the phones run on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and offer copious amounts of RAM and internal storage, but do end up cutting some features from the spec sheet which allows them to be sold at their low price. LG, however, is further shaking up this space, with the G7+ ThinQ which is priced rather competitively, and brings every premium feature with it that is missing on the OnePlus and Asus offerings, that is, HDR display, QHD resolution, IP-ratings and a Quad-DAC. While it appears to be quiet a beast on paper, whether it can stand up to the Flagship killer is something we will find out in our detailed review of the phone.

The newly launched Asus ZenFone 5Z sports a Snapdragon 845 processor, a dual camera setup at the back and looking to take down the OnePlus 6. With the ZenFone 5Z, Asus is not only creating competition for the OnePlus 6, it is also offering a good alternative to people. But does the ZenFone 5Z has what it takes to be our new champion in the Rs. 30,000 segment? We are about to find out.